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Cancer Screenings
Help Save Lives


Cord Blood Banking
Helps Save Lives


Stay Vigilant Against Cervical Cancer

Help Protect Your Joints
with an Early Diagnosis


When Shoulder Instability
Is Holding You Back


Sudden Cardiac Arrest: Prepare for the Unexpected
If Something Doesn't Feel Right …
Get It Checked

Call it intuition or what you will, but there are just some things a woman knows — or should know. "Every woman should know how her breasts feel normally so that she notices changes in her breast health," says Luz A. Venta, M.D., medical director of The Methodist Hospital Breast Center.
Cancer Screenings Help Save Lives
It's no secret that cancer is unpredictable — all types of cancers may develop slowly or rapidly, and in many cases unexpectedly. However, cancer detected in its earliest stages has the best chance for successful treatment.
Cord Blood Banking Helps Save Lives
Every day thousands of adults and children with life-threatening blood diseases wait patiently for a bone marrow donor. Unfortunately, many never get the life-saving transplant they need.
Stay Vigilant Against Cervical Cancer
Houston resident Mary Lou Fernandez had never had an abnormal Pap smear or missed her annual cervical cancer screening. But after her yearly checkup in December 2005, that changed.
Help Protect Your Joints
with an Early Diagnosis

More than 27 million people in the United States suffer from osteoarthritis, the most common form of arthritis.* This disease affects cartilage, the slippery tissue that covers the ends of bones in a joint.
When Shoulder Instability
Is Holding You Back

Don't let the Maria Sharapova or Kevin Garnett in you be denied. Sharapova, a tennis star, and Garnett, center for the Boston Celtics, represent athletes who rely on their shoulder strength to perform at the top of their respective games.
Sudden Cardiac Arrest:
Prepare for the Unexpected

Acting quickly is important when someone has a heart attack. And speedy action may be even more crucial with sudden cardiac arrest. But what's the difference?
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